SQLite3 Module ============== Maintainer Contact ------------------ Andreas Piening (Nickname: apiening) Requirements ------------ SilverStripe 2.4 or newer Installation ------------ download, unzip and copy the sqlite3 folder to your project root so that it becomes a sibling of cms, sapphire and co. either use the installer to automatically install SQLite or add this to your _config.php (right after "require_once("conf/ConfigureFromEnv.php");" if you are using _ss_environment.php) $databaseConfig['type'] = 'SQLiteDatabase'; you are done! make sure the webserver has sufficient privileges to write to that folder and that it is protected from external access. Sample mysite/_config.php ------------------------- 'SQLiteDatabase', "server" => 'none', "username" => 'none', "password" => 'none', "database" => $database, "path" => "/path/to/my/database/file", ); SSViewer::set_theme('blackcandy'); SiteTree::enable_nested_urls(); Again: make sure that the webserver has permission to read and write to the above path (/path/to/my/database/, 'file' would be the name of the sqlite db file) URL parameter ------------- If you're trying to change a field constrain to NOT NULL on a field that contains NULLs dev/build fails because it might corrupt existing records. In order to perform the action anyway add the URL parameter 'avoidConflict' when running dev/build which temporarily adds a conflict clause to the field spec. E.g.: http://www.my-project.com/?avoidConflict=1 Open Issues ----------- - SQLite3 is supposed to work with all may not work with certain modules as they are using custom SQL statements passed to the DB class directly ;( - there is no real fulltext search yet and the build-in search engine is not ordering by relevance, check out fts3